Ice Cube just dropped the 25th-anniversary edition of his 1991 album Death Certificate today, and now he’s rolling out the video for “Good Cop, Bad Cop,” a textbook Cube takedown of law enforcement which serves as one of the three new tracks added to the classic album.

Surely, you already know and love Ice Cube’s seminal 1991 sophomore solo album, Death Certificate. Perhaps it was a bit before your time, and if that’s the case, now would be a great time to get familiar. The album was extremely controversial back in the early 90’s for reasons ranging from his perceived encouragement of violence towards Korean-Americans to his scathing diss track “No Vaseline”. But there are also many socio-political ideas presented here that are extraordinarily relevant in the present day and will likely remain so for some time. In commemoration of the LP’s 25th anniversary, which actually landed back in October of 2016, Cube gives us an updated and remastered edition with three new songs: “Only One Me”, “Good Cop, Bad Cop” and “Dominate The Weak.”

As he has many times over the course of his career, Ice Cube brings it directly to law enforcement’s doorstep on “Good Cop, Bad Cop,” the lead single and second of three new songs that will appear on the 25th-anniversary re-release of the Death Certificate LP.

Ice Cube recently announced a new deal with Interscope which will facilitate the release of a 25-year anniversary edition of his classic 1991 sophomore album, Death Certificate. The reissue will include all of the LP’s original tracks, plus three brand new songs. Check out the first of those three, the chest-beating “Only One Me,” below and look for pre-orders for Death Certificate: 25 Anniversary Edition to go live tomorrow.

Well, this lineup is both extremely gangster and historic. If you’re familiar with your 90’s West Coast Rap history, you know that Cold 187um and his Above The Law crew were embroiled in a legendary beef with Ice Cube following Cube’s departure from N.W.A. You also probably know that The D.O.C, the pen behind some of the N.W.A and Dr. Dre’s most iconic tracks, was involved in a car accident in 1989 that severed his vocal cords, effectively ending his Rap career. So yeah, for these three to unite on a record in 2016 is pretty special. This new track “Legacy”, produced by Laylaw and SClass, will appear on 187um’s upcoming album The Black Godfather, due out October 10th.

Ice Cube and DJ Shadow have teamed up for a powerful new cut called “Nobody Wants To Die” that gets an extensive preview in the new trailer for the Mafia III video game. I actually saw this on TV last night but it was muted so I guess that’s my L to take. Continue below to watch the trailer plus a breakdown of the lyrics from Cube for the Genius Verified series.

Here’s a clip from last night’s episode of The Nightly Show where Common and Ice Cube sit down with host Larry Wilmore at a barbershop to discuss their new film and some of the racial issues plaguing American society in 2016. They tear down the conservative right’s bullshit strawman argument about Black on Black crime, as well as the hypocritical stance law enforcement puts forth on snitching.

Ice Cube and Common are still out there pushing Barbershop 3 and last night they stopped by The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon to perform their joint single “Real People.” Watch above and continue below to check out some of Com’s footwork.

UPDATED: Cube and Common also sat for a “How I Wrote That Song” segment on “Real People” that I’ve added below.

If you were around back in 1996 at the height of the conflict between Ice Cube and Common, could you have ever imagined a day when these two would both be Oscar nominated movie stars, appearing in the same film together AND recording on the same track? How times change and men evolve. Here’s “Real People,” the pair’s new collaboration from the soundtrack to Barbershop 3. Check it out below, and watch a clip of Cube and Com speaking to Complex about their now legendary beef, the new song and the possibility of a Straight Outta Compton film sequel.